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Based on the most helpful WSO content, there isn't specific information provided about the exits from Evercore's Alternatives Group (Goodman’s group) in the context available. However, general insights suggest that Evercore has strong exit opportunities across its groups, with analysts and associates often moving to top-tier private equity firms, hedge funds, and other buy-side roles.

If you're specifically asking about buyout or hedge fund exits from the Alternatives Group, it would depend on the nature of the deals and the skills developed in that group. Secondaries-focused groups often see exits into secondary-focused buy-side roles, but broader buyout or hedge fund exits could still be possible depending on individual performance and networking.

For more precise details, you might want to explore WSO threads or discussions directly related to this group.

Sources: Best PCA/Secondary Advisory Groups, Top Restructuring Groups 2019 & Restructuring Questions, Evercore Has Gone Downhill, Evercore is No Longer an EB

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